Professional volleyball player Park Sang-ha of Samsung Fire, who has been accused of school violence, denied the allegations, while the accuser stated they would "face him directly." Photo by Asia Economy

Professional volleyball player Park Sang-ha of Samsung Fire, who has been accused of school violence, denied the allegations, while the accuser stated they would "face him directly." Photo by Asia Economy

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nana] Park Sang-ha of professional volleyball team Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, who has been accused of school violence (hakpok), denied involvement, while the accuser stated they want to "face him directly."


On the 21st, according to Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance and Mr. A, Mr. A recently announced on the team's Instagram that he wants to "meet with Park Sang-ha."


Earlier, on the 19th, Mr. A posted on an internet community mentioning Park Sang-ha by name, claiming he was "a perpetrator of school violence."


In the post, he asserted, "After meeting Park Sang-ha, hell began. I was beaten for over 14 hours and even passed out."


In response, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance issued an official statement saying, "We had a private meeting with Park Sang-ha, who stated he was never involved in school violence."


After reading the related article, Mr. A said, "This is absurd," adding, "I don't want an apology, but if you are a human being, you should at least show some sign of remorse."



He continued, "I want to face Park Sang-ha," and said, "I will also send a direct message to Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's Instagram." A Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance official said, "We did receive a direct message, but there was no contact information," adding, "We asked for contact details and plan to meet. We will conduct a thorough investigation."


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